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From: Cathryn Streifel <cstr...@prb.org>
Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2023, 21:24
Subject: New MKA briefs on social accountability and respectful care
To: Cathryn Streifel <cstr...@prb.org>
Cc: Lara Vaz <lv...@prb.org>, Megan Ivankovich <mivan...@prb.org>


Dear colleagues,

 

On behalf of MOMENTUM Knowledge Accelerator (MKA), I am pleased to share two new briefs on the role of social accountability in enhancing respectful care across the RMNCAH spectrum.

 

In addition to the previously shared technical report from October 2022, MKA’s package of materials on social accountability and respectful now also includes:

  • A technical brief on the use of social accountability approaches to improve respectful care in RMNCAH services and
  • A research brief that presents a conceptual framework with a theoretical pathway from social accountability to respectful care in RMNCAH.

We welcome your feedback on this package of materials, including any insight on if and how you use it in your work. Please also feel free to share it with colleagues who may find it useful.

 

Thank you again for your engagement during MKA’s exploration of the role of social accountability in improving respectful care!

 

My best,

Cathryn

 

Cathryn Streifel
Program Director

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Dear colleagues,

 

On behalf of MOMENTUM Knowledge Accelerator (MKA), I am pleased to share our recently published technical report on the role of social accountability in improving respectful care across the reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health (RMNCAH) continuum. The report presents the empirical evidence and theoretical basis of social accountability interventions’ influence on respectful care and proposes a theoretical pathway between social accountability and respectful care. The report’s findings have implications for policies and programs aiming to improve RMNCAH. Implementers can use this conceptual framework to design local-level social accountability interventions that engender improvements in respectful care.  

 

We welcome your feedback on this report, including any insight on if and how you use it in your work. Please feel free to also share it with colleagues or others who may find it useful (or with your Twitter and LinkedIn networks!) 

 

Thank you again for your engagement during MKA’s exploration of the role of social accountability in improving respectful care!

 

Best wishes,

Cathryn

 

Cathryn Streifel
Program Director

She/her/hers

cstr...@prb.org  

cidimage002.png@01D72566.10778840 

@PRBdata on: Twitter | Facebook | YouTube | Instagram

 

 

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